If these flowers were on a public footpath and they had fallen from a tree, I would say you hadn't stolen them. If they had been attached to a tree in someone's yard and overhanging onto the path and you had plucked some, then, regardless of legalities, it would be taking something not freely given. In this case, they were there for the taking. Someone would likely bring up the question; "what if it had been someone's wallet or purse instead of flowers?" So preempting such a question, I will say that we all know there is a difference between flowers that naturally grow on a tree and another person's personal property which will likely be sorely missed and the loss of which could likely result in serious long term suffering for the person who lost it. Whereas it is very UNlikely that someone's life would be greatly effected by a few flowers falling from their tree onto a footpath and being taken and put to good use by a passerby. They may very well experience some mudita in knowing you enjoyed these flowers.
I have plum trees and walnut trees in my front yard. People passing by help themselves and I am generally happy to let them do so, so long as they're not too greedy about it. I have also lost a wallet in the past few years, gone back for it less than 15 minutes after losing it, only to find it gone forever. The loss of that wallet and the contents therein had long lasting effects, which probably are still affecting me today.
I for one, am glad you found the flowers and got so much joy from them in an otherwise very dull room. : )
Jerrod : )
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